
Full of color and vitality, Wyspianski's pastel portraits epitomize the Young Poland movement and its mixture of tradition with modernity
Stanislaw Wyspianski (1869-1907) is widely regarded as Poland's greatest artist, whose work is slowly gaining acclaim beyond Central Europe. He made a number of progressive portraits in pastel of his family and his contemporaries, which collectively provide a fascinating insight into the cultural life of a nation striving for independence.
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